Salma Hayek Rocks Her Natural Grays in a Dramatic Millennial Side Part
She styled her natural gray hair in a deep millennial side part for the occasion.
She follows in the footsteps of other celebs embracing the controversial trend, including Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Alba, and Keira Knightley.Contrary to what Gen Z-ers have been saying on TikTok for the past few years, the millennial side part is truly back. After years of sharp parts that never veered too far from the center, celebs all seem to be experimenting with the go-to 2010s look—suddenly, red carpets all look like an outtake from Girls. Scarlett Johansson tried out the look a few times during her Jurassic World Rebirth press tour. Keira Knightley went for a deep side part with her wavy bob in New York last week. Jessica Alba even proved that some Gen Z-ers are getting on board when she and her daughter rocked matching side parts earlier this month. And now, Salma Hayek is getting on board.
The Frida actress made an appearance at the Balenciaga Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025/2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on July 9. She wore a form-fitting scoop neck black dress paired with statement heart-shaped gold earrings. But it was her hair that made the biggest statement.
The actress committed to the millennial side-part trend, going for an ultra deep parting, letting her hair fall across the left side of her face. She also let some elegant strands of natural gray show amongst her brunette hair.
This isn't the first time Hayek has embraced her graying hair. She rocked her grays on the red carpet in April, at the Golden Globes in January, and in recent bikini pictures on Instagram.
In fact, Hayek has no plans to cover up her grays—ever. As she told Allure her hair "doesn't like to be dyed." "I look better with healthy hair that's white," she went on.
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